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Did a donation to the Clinton Foundation violate an ethics agreement?

During
a panel discussion about the ongoing controversy souring the Clinton
foundation, MSNBC host Chris Matthews said "when countries give you
money, they want something" in return.

The Tangled Clinton Web • Clinton Cash • 4/24/15 •

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Published on Apr 24, 2015

April
24th, 2015 • Investigation into the blurred relationships between the
Clinton Foundation and the actions of Bill and Hillary Clinton on their
behalf.

Bret Baier guides viewers through some of the
questionable decisions made by former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton
and how closely they are tied to the large contributions of Clinton
donors.

Based upon revelations in the book "Clinton Cash" by
Peter Schweizer, this investigative report examines the 'quid pro
quo's' or 'pay to play' arrangements between the Clinton's and their
largest contributors.

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ByRebecca KaplanCBS NewsFebruary 26, 2015, 11:38 AM

Did a donation to the Clinton Foundation violate an ethics agreement?

Former
Secretary of State and first lady Hillary Clinton speaks at a press
conference announcing a new initiative between the Clinton Foundation,
United Nations Foundation and Bloomberg Philanthropies, titled Data2x on
December 15, 2014 in New York City.
Andrew Burton, Getty Images

The Clinton Foundation may have violated an ethics agreement
regarding donations from foreign governments while Hillary Clinton was
secretary of state, a Washington Post investigation found.
The
Obama administration crafted an agreement with the foundation prior to
Clinton's nomination to lead the State Department that allowed foreign
governments to continue making donations in line with what they had
given in past years. It was designed to ensure that countries would not
try to seek favor with Clinton by giving money to her family's
nonprofit.

But officials from the Clinton Foundation acknowledged to the
Post that they should have sought the administration's approval before
accepting a 2010 donation from the Algerian government for $500,000 to
assist with earthquake relief in Haiti. The country was working to
improve its ties with the U.S. and spent more than $400,000 to lobby
U.S. officials that year.
"As with other global charities, we rely
on the support of individuals, organizations, corporations and
governments who have the shared goal of addressing critical global
challenges in a meaningful way," foundation spokesman Craig Minassian
told the paper. "When anyone contributes to the Clinton Foundation, it
goes towards foundation programs that help save lives."
In her book, "Hard Choices,"
Clinton calls Algeria a "complicated" country where the U.S. must
balance its issues and values, and noted its bad record on human rights
issues.

The disclosures the Post received represented the first
detailed disclosure of foreign donations received during Clinton's
tenure at the State Department. A previous report from the paper
showed that the foundation has received more than $2 billion since it
was created in 2001, and foreign governments make one-third of the
donors who have given more than $1 million during the foundation's
history.
The foundation resumed its acceptance of foreign
donations of various amounts in 2013 once the agreement with the
administration lapsed, but the foundation has said in a statement that
if Clinton runs for president in 2016 it will reevaluate the money it
accepts from foreign governments.

Michelle Obama Photo at Whitehouse

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